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It's a sad, unfortunate event, said Andrew Hughan, spokesman for the California Department of Fish and Game, who surveyed the scene from a boat.
A Million Dead Fish, but No Clear Culprit Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Mr. Hughan and Redondo Beach police spokesman Phil Keenan said experts theorized that fierce winds Monday night may have driven the sardines into the harbor in search of safety from the roaring ocean.
A Million Dead Fish, but No Clear Culprit Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Hughan has quoted me (see the _New York Call_ of December 12, 1909), as classing the abolition of the injunction as one of the revolutionary demands never to be satisfied until the triumph of Socialism.
Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling
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Hughan _denies that there are many varieties of American Socialism_, and says that the assertion that there are is justified only the many shades of _tactical policy_ to be found in the Party, "founded usually on corresponding gradations of emphasis upon the idea of catastrophe."
Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling
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The present study does not contemplate a detailed study of Capitular Masonry, which has its own history and historians (_Origin of the English Rite_, Hughan), except to say that it seems to have begun about 1738-40, the concensus of opinion differing as to whether it began in England or on the Continent ( "Royal Arch Masonry," by C.P. Noar, _Manchester Lodge of Research_, vol. iii, 1911-12).
The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913
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Hughan and Stillson, _History of Masonry and Concordant Orders_.
The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913
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Gould [22] Hughan [23] and Mackey [24] contend, a revival of the older system, but rather that it is a new order of no greater antiquity than the first quarter of the eighteenth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Masonry_, by Hughan and Stillson, also by Gould in vol. iv of his
The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913
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The Christian character of the society under the operative régime of former centuries, says Hughan [32] "was exchanged for the unsectarian regulations which were to include under its wing the votaries of all sects, without respect to their differences of colour or clime, provided the simple conditions were observed of morality, mature age and an approved ballot".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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See also _Masonic Sketches and Reprints_, by Hughan.
The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913
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